ESG Whitepaper: Actionable Information Governance
Information governance doesn’t have to be a boil-the-ocean effort. ROI can even be attained through existing IT and compliance initiatives or trigger events like e-discovery or regulatory response. Short-term efforts in data management still reap immediate benefits and results, as well as contribute to significant downstream savings as part of a broader long-term strategy. Moreover, integrating information governance in everyday response can help ensure better go-forward best practice. Whether the efforts are reactive or proactive, or whether they apply to legacy data or go-forward policy, there is great value in knowing what data you have and where it’s located. Use of technology such as StoredIQ’s Information Intelligence Platform is critical to informing, improving, and maintaining adequate governance. Read more.

 

Contoural Whitepaper: Leveraging In-house eDiscovery Technology for Protecting Data
Privacy, Enabling IP Protection, and Controlling Sensitive Data

This paper provides an overview of the problems and risks associated with increasing amounts of data and the inability to quickly and efficiently identify sensitive data for business and legal reasons and the impact of data privacy requirements. It also provides an overview of challenges associated with Intellectual Property and how an organization can utilize eDiscovery solutions to address these growing data management risks, including how the same framework and tools that are used for eDiscovery processes can be leveraged for protecting data privacy,enabling IP protection, and controlling sensitive data across an enterprise. Read more.

 

IDC MarketScape: Early Case Assessment Report – StoredIQ Vendor Analysis
The 2011 IDC MarketScape: Early Case Assessment Report examines the standalone early case assessment (ECA) market. IDC sized the revenue for the standalone ECA applications market at $281 million in 2010. Given the reported revenue growth of the market leaders in the first half of 2011, IDC forecasts revenue for the standalone ECA applications market will total $400.8 million in 2011 and would reach $857 million in 2015. StoredIQ was named by IDC as a leader in the ECA space. This excerpt is a vendor analysis of StoredIQ’s position in the ECA market. Read more.

 

ESG Whitepaper: Understanding and Investing in Information Intelligence
Most “information as a business asset” discussions tend to focus on structured data sources referencing traditional business applications like data analytics and business intelligence systems. But the rapid explosion of unstructured content (e-mails, blogs, wikis, spreadsheets, web pages, videos, etc.) creates even more opportunities to use information more strategically. The challenge for most is figuring out how to better understand all of the data and then design business processes to extract value. In this paper ESG’s Senior Analysts, Brian Babineau and Katey Wood, describe why organizations should strive for better “information intelligence” strategies and the benefits that can result from more detailed management and augmentation or creation of business processes that include ever-expanding amounts of unstructured information. Read more.

Taneja Group Whitepaper: StoredIQ’s Flagship eDiscovery for SharePoint
More and more companies are using SharePoint as a collaborative workspace and true content management system – and basic eDiscovery solutions are struggling to keep pace. Taneja Group analyst, Christine Taylor, discusses how the StoredIQ Information Intelligence Platform is different. It provides market-leading eDiscovery and governance for mission-critical SharePoint content – beyond just SharePoint Document Libraries, StoredIQ enables eDiscovery throughout the entire SharePoint ecosystem. Read more.

 

ESG Whitepaper: StoredIQ Accelerates Electronic Discovery While Providing Cost Predictability
ESG’s Senior Analyst, Brian Babineau, discusses an organization’s ability to manage the eDiscovery process and lower costs with StoredIQ’s eDiscovery solution. Highlighting the ever-growing mountain of corporate data and stricter eDiscovery requirements, Mr. Babineau explains how the technologies in StoredIQ’s Intelligent Information Management Platform enable the earliest, and most comprehensive, case assessment and reduce the amount of data requiring expensive, formal review. Read more.

 

StoredIQ Whitepaper: Managing and Accelerating the eDiscovery Process with StoredIQ eDiscoveryManager
StoredIQ Whitepaper: Managing and Accelerating the eDiscovery Process with StoredIQ eDiscoveryManager The number of matters and complexity of eDiscovery facing corporations today is growing exponentially. This whitepaper introduces StoredIQ Analyze Anywhere™ and eDiscoveryManager™, and how this powerful technology and eDiscovery application can facilitate, expedite, and drive the eDiscovery process from the Identification to the Review phases of the EDRM. Read more.

 

Taneja Group: StoredIQ for Intelligent eDiscovery and Information Management
The modern corporation risks serious financial loss as it struggles against the dizzying growth of data stores across the enterprise. The impact on corporate finances come both from the cost of managing all of that data, and the risk of failing to provide data for high-risk business processes such as litigation or compliance investigations. Read more.
 

 

Legal Aid: How IT Can Be the Difference Between Litigating or Settling
Understanding which responsive electronic records are accessible and relevant can make all the difference early on when assessing a legal case. Often, IT finds out too late that it should have been saving certain data or is asked to quickly locate responsive records based on vague or incomplete descriptions. Map your electronic information stores ahead of time and proactively index your data sources so you will be prepared when the General Counsel comes knocking! Read more.


 

StorageStrategies NOW: Intelligently Manage Your Information and eDiscovery Process
As organizations are struggling to react quickly to eDiscovery requests, the need for a proactive and intelligent information management strategy has become apparent. Read more.

 

 

 

StoredIQ and Information Management: eDiscovery Opportunities for the Enterprise
Is it a surprise to anyone that corporations struggle to manage their unstructured data? We are not placing blame here; there really is none to go around. It is no one's fault that unstructured data is growing as fast as it is, that it is also the most difficult to manage, or that IT has lacked the tools to make a meaningful dent in managing all that information. Read more.